The Hasidic Community’s Reckoning Over COVID-19 – The Atlantic

| May 22, 2023

A few weeks ago, Reuven went to a party. It was indoors. No one wore masks

How the haredi Orthodox are changing Israel

| May 22, 2023

This Q&A is adapted from one of four public conversations about the future of Israel being held every Wednesday at noon ET in a collaboration between JTA and theIsrael Democracy Institutein the lead-up to Israels March 23 elections. The program is being funded by the Marcus Foundation. To register for the upcoming sessions,please sign up here

When One Parent Leaves a Hasidic Community, What Happens to the Kids?

| May 22, 2023

Not long after, Chavie decided she was done. She knew that husbands were often reluctant to give their wives a geta religious divorceso when Naftali agreed to give her one and they went to the beis din, the rabbinical court, she readily signed whatever papers she was given

Occupied City Review: Steve McQueens Cannes Documentary On Nazi Occupation Of Amsterdam Takes Its Place Among Great WWII-Themed Films – Deadline

| May 22, 2023

Occupied City Review: Steve McQueens Cannes Documentary On Nazi Occupation Of Amsterdam Takes Its Place Among Great WWII-Themed Films   Deadline

African diaspora – Wikipedia

| May 22, 2023

People descending from indigenous Africans living outside Africa The African diaspora is the worldwide collection of communities descended from native Africans or people from Africa, predominantly in the Americas.[36] The term most commonly refers to the descendants of the black West and Central Africans who were enslaved and shipped to the Americas via the Atlantic slave trade between the 16th and 19th centuries, with their largest populations in Brazil, the United States, and Haiti (in that order).[37][38] However, the term can also be used to refer to the descendants of non black North Africans who immigrated to other parts of the world. Some[quantify] scholars identify "four circulatory phases" of this migration out of Africa.[39] The phrase African diaspora gradually entered common usage at the turn of the 21st century.[40] The term diaspora originates from the Greek (diaspora, literally "scattering") which gained popularity in English in reference to the Jewish diaspora before being more broadly applied to other populations.[41] Less commonly, the term has been used in scholarship to refer to more recent emigration from Africa.[42] The African Union (AU) defines the African diaspora as consisting: "of people of native African origin living outside the continent, irrespective of their citizenship and nationality and who are willing to contribute to the development of the continent and the building of the African Union".[43] Its constitutive act declares that it shall "invite and encourage the full participation of the African diaspora as an important part of our continent, in the building of the African Union".[44] Much of the African diaspora became dispersed throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia during the Atlantic, Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean slave trades. Beginning in the 8th century, Arabs took African slaves from the central and eastern portions of the African continent (where they were known as the Zanj) and sold them into markets in the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent, and the Far East

Indian Australian Diaspora Foundation To Host A Grand Community Reception for PM Modi in Sydney – News18

| May 22, 2023

Indian Australian Diaspora Foundation To Host A Grand Community Reception for PM Modi in Sydney   News18



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